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<h3>Methods</h3><ul><li><div class="fn" /><b><a href="qlatin1char.html#QLatin1Char">__init__</a></b> (<i>self</i>, str&#160;<i>c</i>)</li><li><div class="fn" /><b><a href="qlatin1char.html#QLatin1Char-2">__init__</a></b> (<i>self</i>, QLatin1Char)</li><li><div class="fn" />str <b><a href="qlatin1char.html#toLatin1">toLatin1</a></b> (<i>self</i>)</li><li><div class="fn" />int <b><a href="qlatin1char.html#unicode">unicode</a></b> (<i>self</i>)</li></ul><h3>Special Methods</h3><ul><li><div class="fn" />str <b><a href="qlatin1char.html#__repr__">__repr__</a></b> (<i>self</i>)</li></ul><a name="details" /><hr /><h2>Detailed Description</h2><p>This class can be pickled.</p><p>The QLatin1Char class provides an 8-bit ASCII/Latin-1
character.</p>
<p>This class is only useful to avoid the codec for C strings
business in the <a href="qchar.html">QChar</a>(ch) constructor. You
can avoid it by writing <a href="qchar.html">QChar</a>(ch, 0).</p>
<hr /><h2>Method Documentation</h2><h3 class="fn"><a name="QLatin1Char" />QLatin1Char.__init__ (<i>self</i>, str&#160;<i>c</i>)</h3><p>Constructs a Latin-1 character for <i>c</i>. This constructor
should be used when the encoding of the input character is known to
be Latin-1.</p>


<h3 class="fn"><a name="QLatin1Char-2" />QLatin1Char.__init__ (<i>self</i>, <a href="qlatin1char.html">QLatin1Char</a>)</h3><h3 class="fn"><a name="toLatin1" />str QLatin1Char.toLatin1 (<i>self</i>)</h3><p>Converts a Latin-1 character to an 8-bit ASCII representation of
the character.</p>


<h3 class="fn"><a name="unicode" />int QLatin1Char.unicode (<i>self</i>)</h3><p>Converts a Latin-1 character to an 16-bit-encoded Unicode
representation of the character.</p>
<h3 class="fn"><a name="__repr__" />str QLatin1Char.__repr__ (<i>self</i>)</h3><address><hr /><div align="center"><table border="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr class="address"><td align="left" width="25%">PyQt&#160;snapshot-4.9.5-9eb6aac99275 for X11</td><td align="center" width="50%">Copyright &#169; <a href="http://www.riverbankcomputing.com">Riverbank&#160;Computing&#160;Ltd</a> and <a href="http://www.qtsoftware.com">Nokia</a> 2012</td><td align="right" width="25%">Qt&#160;4.8.3</td></tr></table></div></address></body></html>